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OUR FAVOURITE VALENTINEâS DAY MOMENTS By Quincy Mahlangu
ON SUNDAY, the whole of Mzansi celebrated Valentine’s Day.
But for local celebs, it was the Love Olympics as they pulled out all the stops to make it the most memorable day ever.
Daily Sun has compiled a list of some of our favourite Valentine’s Day moments from some of Mzansi’s top celebs.
1. Lerato Kganyago
If it was a competition, the talented media personality would have definitely won this year. The Metro FM host had an intimate dinner for two at the FNB Stadium while being serenaded by one of her favourite artists, award-winning singer Zonke Dikana.